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==Elizabethan Era==
 
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In the late-1500's, England, jealous of Spain, decided to use his pirates to de-thrown Spain. Whenever Spain would protest, England would give the excuse that the pirates (or rather, his [[wikipedia:Privateer|privateers]]) were giving him trouble as well (a blatant lie). However, when Spain came back to protest one day, he saw England giving an award ceremony for his [[wikipedia:Sea Dogs|sea dogs]].
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In the late-1500's, England, jealous of Spain, decided to use his pirates to dethrone Spain. Whenever Spain would protest, England would give the excuse that the pirates (or rather, his [[wikipedia:Privateer|privateers]]) were giving him trouble as well (a blatant lie). However, when Spain came back to protest one day, he saw England giving an award ceremony for his [[wikipedia:Sea Dogs|sea dogs]].
  
 
After that, Spain was beaten so badly he eventually had to give up his seat of power to England.
 
After that, Spain was beaten so badly he eventually had to give up his seat of power to England.

Revision as of 15:47, 3 July 2010

Spain/England is a slash pairing in the series Axis Powers Hetalia involving the characters Spain and England.

Elizabethan Era

In the late-1500's, England, jealous of Spain, decided to use his pirates to dethrone Spain. Whenever Spain would protest, England would give the excuse that the pirates (or rather, his privateers) were giving him trouble as well (a blatant lie). However, when Spain came back to protest one day, he saw England giving an award ceremony for his sea dogs.

After that, Spain was beaten so badly he eventually had to give up his seat of power to England.

Other Strips

In the War of the Austrian Succession strips (part of the Maria Theresa series), England and Spain are on opposite sides, England having teamed with Austria and the Netherlands, and Spain with France and Prussia.

Fan Speculations

Fans believe that the two have a bitter past, as both have been portrayed as "pirates" at one point (with Spain being a conquistador), especially during the Anglo–Spanish War (1585–1604), during which England managed to defeat Spain's armada. Though the two have had little interaction in the series canon, fans have made their relationship somewhat into a rivalry.

Moments

Webcomic: Extra Stories

  • Maria Theresa Series
  • We love England